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Forum: Armchair-GMAug. 31, 2022 at 8:23 p.m.
Forum: Armchair-GMAug. 30, 2022 at 12:59 p.m.
Thread: 2023 picks
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>dannibalcorpse</b></div><div>Rental forwards traded for a 1st at/near last year's TDL:

-Tyler Toffoli (37 GP, 9-17-26 at the time of the trade, $4.25M cap hit): 0.70 pts/GP
-Claude Giroux (57 GP, 18-24-42, retained down to $4.137M cap hit): 0.74 pts/GP
-Andrew Copp (56 GP, 13-22-35, $3.64M): 0.63 pts/GP

So, even if we are a little generous with his lower cap hit after retention ($3.1M), Sean Monahan would probably have to be scoring at a 0.6 pts/GP pace to get a team to give up a 1st rounder for him.

Not insane to think it's possible, but also not something he's done since 2019-20 - and not something I'd be willing to bet on for a guy who's coming off his second major hip injury in his career. He was already showing a ton of decline *before* he got hurt, so it's hard to see him bouncing back this hard.

And for what it's worth, it feels like some Habs fans are getting downright greedy. You already got a 1st with Sean Monahan! No other player has ever been dumped with a 1st *and* traded for a 1st rounder in the same calendar year(in that order) so just be happy with the idea that you might get *something* back for a broken down bottom-6 center and stop acting like people are being ridiculous when they say Monahan's not worth a 1st.</div></div>

This is a best case scenario ACGM, and i see where you are comming from. But I do think Monahan can get a decent bounce back. Will it net a first rounder? Probably not. Is it a possibility? Yes.